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The following pages link to Krista Jones (Q47078):
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- Monitoring framework to evaluate effectiveness of aquatic and floodplain habitat restoration activities for native fish along the Willamette River, northwestern Oregon (Q55590) (← links)
- Historical changes in bed elevation and water depth within the Nehalem Bay, Oregon, 1891–2019 (Q55912) (← links)
- Physical habitat monitoring strategy (PHAMS) for reach-scale restoration effectiveness monitoring (Q59464) (← links)
- Integrated Water Science Basins: Willamette River (Q226773) (← links)
- Synthesizing the State of Science of Coldwater Refuges in the Willamette River Basin (Q228580) (← links)
- Controls on Habitat for Native Lampreys in the Umpqua River Basin (Q228686) (← links)
- Controls on Salmon and Lamprey Habitat along the Siletz River (Q228729) (← links)
- Nehalem Bay Sediment Study (Q228744) (← links)
- Ecological resistance in urban streams: the role of natural and legacy attributes (Q238195) (← links)
- Urbanization and stream ecology: Diverse mechanisms of change (Q238369) (← links)
- River network and reach‐scale controls on habitat for lamprey larvae in the Umpqua River Basin, Oregon (Q253227) (← links)
- Restoring Pacific Lamprey in the Umpqua River Basin of Oregon: A workshop summary (Q271590) (← links)
- Geologic and physiographic controls on bed-material yield, transport, and channel morphology for alluvial and bedrock rivers, western Oregon (Q275661) (← links)
- Aligning environmental management with ecosystem resilience: a First Foods example from the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation, Oregon, USA (Q301091) (← links)
- Science to support conservation action in a large river system: The Willamette River, Oregon, USA (Q302946) (← links)
- Native and Non-Native Fish Species in the Willamette River Basin, Oregon (Q325762) (← links)
- Active channel mapping for the Siletz River, Oregon, 1939 to 2016 (Q327530) (← links)
- Surficial and subsurface grain-size data for the Siletz River, Oregon, 2017-18 (Q327531) (← links)
- Geomorphic and larval lamprey surveys in tributaries of the Umpqua River, Oregon (Q328510) (← links)